CATALOGUE
OF
Homan, Octiglislj, Colonial anib Jfnroi0n
IN GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER,
XVIIth, XVUIth & XIXth CENTURY 1X)KENS,
MEDALS AND WAR MEDALS,
^ropurths of Iat£ W. S^ljorburn, OBsq.
of Bishoj) Auckland ; 01x6 Otljl'VS.
FINE GREEK AND ROMAN COINS,
%\)t ^Brop^rtjj of C. ®i)omaa-^tanforb, ClDsq. M.r.
Preston Manor, Brighton;
AND
A COLLECTION OF INDIAN COINS
Jfornutr bp tb^ laU iK. S^burnlnU, CIBsq.
of the Bengal Civil Service;
ALSO
COIN CABINETS.
COIN
WHICH WILL LE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS.
SOTEERY, WILKINSON & HODGE.
(Sir Montague Barlow, K.B.E., M.A., LL.D., M.P. G. D. Hobson, JI.A. & Capt. F. W. Warrr, M.C.)
Anriioitpcrs of ICiterarn proportn ^ Morhs illustroitbe of tljo ^Finc Arts.
AT THEIR LARGE GALLERIES, 34 & 35, NEW BOND STREET, W. (1)
On WEDNESDAY, 18th of DECEMBER, 1918, and following Day,
AT ONE o’clock PRECISELY.
May be Viewed Two Days prior. Catalogues may lie had.
DRYDEN PRESS: J. DAVY fc SONS, 8-9, FRITH STREET, ^OHO-sUlARE, \v7l
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if aii}^ dispute arise
between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately
put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said
dispute.
II. No person to advance less than l6'. ; above five pounds 2^. Qd.,
and so on in proportion.
III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer
shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.
IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode,
and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part pay¬
ment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or
lots purchased will be immediately put up again and re-sold.
V. The sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any
error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or errors of
description.
VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, imme¬
diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which
Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge will not hold
themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise
destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the pur¬
chaser. If, at the exiiiration of Two Days after the conclusion
of the sale, the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then
be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same
as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they
were bought. Messrs. SoTHEBY, Wilkinson & Hodge will
have the option of re-selling the lots uncleared, either by
public or private sale, without any notice being given to the
defaulter.
VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the
money required and deposited in part of payment shall be
forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such
lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on such re-sale
shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.
Gentlemen who cannot attend this Sale may have their Commissions
faithfully executed by their humble Servants,
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
34 & 35, New Bond Street, London, W. (1).
Telegraphic Address: “ Abinitio, Phone, London." Telephone: 4GS9.
In sending Commissions please refer to this Catalogue as “ BUBASTIS.”
Commissions cannot under any circumstances be accepted by
Telephone.
of the. Coinn.
Seale of Mionnet.
CATALOGUE
OF
COINS, TOKENS AND MEDALS.
FIRST DAY’S SALE.
THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE
(loUcctioii of tbc late 1b. TO. fTborbuni, 5£sq.
of Bishop Aucldcmd.
LOT
1 Gold. George I, Guinea, 172G, and Quarter Guineas (2), 1718.
George III, Seven-Shillings (2), one pierced. U.S.A. Three-
Dollars, 1874, and Dollar, 1851 7
2 Gaulish Stater, 7'ev. Victory with wi eath over the horse ; and
Quarter Stater ; others in silver (2), and bronze (4) 8
3 Early British, silver (5), copper and tin jueces. Saxon Sceattae
(2), types B. M. Cat. 2a and 4 ; and Stycas, various (7) IG
4 Silver. St. Eadraund Memorial Penny; William I, Pennies,
“Paxs” type (3), fine-, Henry I, Penny {Hks. 2G2), and
Stephen, Penny {Hks. 270), both poor-, Henry H, Durham
Pennies (5), { Hks. 285), ; Short-cross Pennies (6) 17
5 Edward I-II, Pennies (42), various mints, and Halfpenny.
Edward HI, Groat, Half Groats (2), London, and Pennies
of Durham and York, Richard II, Halfpennies (2) 50
G Henry VI-Mary, Groats (16) ; d.\\d false Testoon of Henry VIII.
Elizabeth, milled Shillings (2), Sixpence, Groat, Three¬
pences (2), and Half Groat, all worn 25
7 Edward VI, Half Crown, 1551, and Shillings (2). James I,
Half Crowns (3), second coinage, all m. on. thistle, all ivell
preserved ; Shillings (4), and Sixpence 11
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8 Charles I, Oxford Half Pound, 1642, m. m. obv. plume; rev.
seven pellets, well preserved only 1
9 Oxford Half Pound, 1642, similar to last; and Exeter Crown,
m. m. rose {Hks. 479), both in fair state only 2
10 Tower Half Crowns (3), and Shillings (2) ; Briot’s Half Crown,
Shilling and Sixpence, all ivell pnvserved •, “ Peace or War’’
Jetton, 1643 {Bled. Ulus, no. 134), 9
11 Newark Half Crown, 1846; York Shillings (2); Ormond Six¬
pence ; Aberystwyth (4roats (2), and Threepences (4), all
well preserved 1 0
12 Cromwell, Crown, fair state only, and Shilling; Chailes II,
hammered Shilling, first issue, the tiro last plugged ; Six¬
pence, Groat, Threepence (2), Twopence (3), and Pennies
(2), third issue ; and small pieces, various (5) 16
13 Charles II, Crowns (4), 1662, 1664, 1661, 1673; Half Crowns
(2) ; Shillings (3), 1663 (2) and 1676; and Sixpences (3),
all well preserved 12
14 James II, Crown, 1687 ; Half Crown ; Shillings (2), and Six¬
pences (2). William and Mary, Crown, 1692 ; Half Crowns,
1689 (4), 1691 and 1693 ; and Sixpences (2), all well pre¬
served 1 5
15 William HI, Crowns (3), 1695 (2) ; Half Crowns (5), two
Bristol and one Chester ; Shillings (5), two Chester, one
Exeter; Sixpences (7), Bristol (2), Chester, Exeter (2), and
York (2), some fine 20
16 Anne, Crown, 1707 ; Half Crowns (2), Shillings (4), and Six¬
pences (4), all good 1 1
17 George I, Crown, 1716, good-, 1718, has been silvered-. Half
Crown, and Shillings (6), some fine 9
18 George II, “Young head” Crown, 1741, Half Crowns (2), Shil¬
lings (2), and Sixpence. “ Old head” Crowns (2), 1743 and
1746, LIMA; Half Crowns (4), Shillings (6), and Sixpences
(2), many fine 22
19 George HI, Crowns (3), 1818, 1820 (2); Shillings (6), 1763,
Northumberland, 1787 (5), Sixpences (3). Bank of Englaiid
Tokens ; Five-Shillings, 1804; Three-Shillings, 1811, 1812,
1814; Eighteenpence (3), 1811 (2), 1813; Bank of IreHnd
Thirtypence, 1808, all fi7ie 20
20 1816-1911. Half Crowns (8), Shillings (30), Sixpences (24),
Fourpences (5), Threepences (9), Threehalfpence (4), various
dates, some scarce and all mint 80
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CTOthic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge; BononCs Pattern Crown,
1837 ; Proof Maundy Fourpence and Twopence, 1839 ;
Imitations of Wisner’s Pattern Sliillings (2), in silver and
cojyper 6
Maundy Money : sets of Cliarles II (2), Janies II, AVilliam and
Mary, AVilliam III, Anne, George I, II, III (3), and IV,
Will iam IV, Victoria (3), and Edward VII, some sets oj
mixed dates, nearly all very fijie 88
Maundy sets of Charles II, James II, William III, George III,
Victoria (3), Edward VII, and others, various (32), mostly
fine 74
Maundy sets of Victoria (13), and Edward VII (4), various
years, all mint 68
Various English hammered coins, in poor condition vt. 27 ozs.
Various English milled coins, in poor condition ict. 30 ozs.
Another similar lot ^vt. 32 ozs.
>ScOTCH. Penny of William the Lion, second issue ; Groats of
David II and Kobert II, fine-, James VI, Sword Dollar,
1568, fine, and Thistle Merk, 1602; Quarter Dollars of
Charles II and James II; Crown and Shilling of Anne;
and four others 13
Irish. Edward IV, Dublin Groat, first issue, fine ; Henry VIII,
Groats (3) ; Elizabeth, Shillings (3), first (2) and second
issues ; James I, Sixpence; and another 9
James II, Gun Money, Crowns (2^; large Half Crowns (12),
small (5); Shillings, large (20), small (4); Sixpences (6),
all varieties and many fine 49
Others, duplicates of the last lot. Crowns (ll); Half Crowns,
large (19), small (5); Shillings, large (35), small (lO); Six-
Y)euGes, (2), .some fine 82
English Copper. Elizabeth, Pattern, 1601 ; Charles II, Pat¬
tern Farthing, 1665; WTlliam and Mary, Patterns (2);
George III, Proof Farthing, 1797, all in silver 5
Harrington Farthings, James I (l9), Charles I, Harp Farthings
(33), and Kose Farthings (2l), mostly fine 7.3
Charles II, Halfpence, 1673 (2), and Farthing, 1675 ; James II,
pewter Farthing ; “ God Preserve London ” Halfpennies (2) ;
William and Mary, Halfpennies (2), and Farthings (2) ;
William III, Halfpennies, 1696, 1697, 1699, 1700, 1701,
Farthing, 1696, all fine except the fourth 16
Anne, Farthing, 1714; “Error” Halfpennies, GEORIVS 1730,
and GEORIVS 1772 (2), all fine and scarce 4
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40
41
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43
44
45
46
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George I, Halfpence (5), Fai’tliings (2) ; George II, Halfpence
(8), Farthings (8), various dates, all fine or very fine 23
George III, copper, various, all very fine 33
George IV, Halfpence (3), Farthings (8) ; William IV, Pence (2),
Halfpennies (2), Farthings (3); Victoria (prior to 1860),
Pence (l7). Halfpennies (26), Farthings (8), all fine and
many mint 69
Victoria, bronze Pennies (49), Halfpennies (45), Farthings (22),
smaller pieces (13), various dates, all mint 129
Various English Charles ll-Y\Q,tov\di, some fine about 140
Various English copper a large parcel
Irish. Elizabeth, Pennies (3), and Halfpenny, 1601 ; St.
Patrick’s Penny, and Halfpennies (2) ; Limerick Halfpence,
1691 (4); William and Mary, Halfpennies (2); Wood's
Pattern Halfpenny, 1722, harp in front of Hibernia; and
“Voce Populi ” Halfpennies (4), some fine 18
Various Irish copper (69), and Scotch copper and billon (24) 93
Seventeenth Century Tokens. Durham, Boyne {\st edit.),
nos. 1 (2), 3, 4 (2), 5, 7 (2), 8 (2), 9 to 19, and 21, a very
complete set, and nearly all very fine 22
Durham, nos. 25 to 33, 33* (2), 34 to 38, 40, 41, 42 (2), 43, 44,
46, 47 and 48, and another, mostly very fine 26
*** This and the preceding lot are from the Robinson sale, 1891.
Dui'ham, duplicates of some of the above two lots, from the
same source, many fine 43
Tokens of Cambs. (2), Essex (2), Herts, (l), Kent (2), Lines, (l),
London (3), Middlesex (2), Northumberland (l), and seven
others 21
Eighteenth Century Tokens. Durham, Pennies, Atkins,
nos. 1, 2, 3a{2), one struck over an Anglesea Penny and one
not ; Halfpence, nos. 5 (7), 7, 10 and 11 rare, all very fine
and some rare 1 4
Northumberland, Halfpennies, nos. 4, 5, 9, 10(2), 12, 14 (2), 15^
bronze proof, 19, 21 and 25 ; Farthings, 30, 32, 34 ; and
Newcastle, Farthing, rer. COALY tvne, 1796, all very fine
and many scarce 16
Westmorland, Halfpennies, nos. 5 (2), 5a, 6 and 6b (2) ; Nine¬
teenth Centui-y, Durham, Penny, and Farthings (4) ; and
Newcastle, Fartliings (9) ; Gateshead Boundary Tokens,
1824 (2), 1836, 1849 (2), 1857 (4), and Wdnlaton, 1850,
some very fine 30
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Proof 'Tokens, Durlnmi, 7 ; Herts, 4 ; Nortliumbeiland, 10 and
14; Warwicksliire, 80; Yorkshire, 38; Foi’far, 3 inot a
jyroo/ ),8, 18 ; Inverness, 2; and W. 'J'ill, 1834 (4) and J.
Henry, 1879, all very fine
Wroxliain, Threepence, 1 797 ; Pennies, Middlesex, 149 ; Anc'le-
sea (2), and Parkei', Norwich, 1811; HaHpennies, various
(31), all very fine 36
V^arioiis Halfpenny 'Tokens, all very fine 40
A similar lot. Halfpennies (35), Fai’things (2), all fine \ and foni-
'Tokens 41
Various Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centni’y Pennies, Hall-
pennies and Farthings, all good state 78
A similar lot, 'not so fine a large parcel
Isle of Man. Pennies. 1709 (2), Pennies (2), and Halfpennies
(2) , 1733, latter very fine-, Penny and Half})enny, 1786;
Peel Castle Penny, 1811 ; Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing,
1839, mint 12
Various copper Coins and 'Tokens, including one of Falkner’s
Bazaar, some scarce about 120
Pennies (2), and Halfpenny, 1813; Douglas Bank Halfpenny, and
Atlas and Bank Pennies, 1811 ; vai'ions Victorian copper
(3) of this island, and Jersey and Guernsey (l 1), all fine 20
Coi.ONiAL. Hilver. India, E. I. Coy’s Pui»ees, native style,
various mints (21), and smaller pieces (15), many scarce 36
Later liupees (ll). Half (8), and Quarter (14) Knpees, and 'Two-
Annas (17), some fine 50
Madras, Half and Quarter Pagoda; Ceylon, Hix Dollai-, 1831 ;
“Dumps,” 48-Stivers, 1809 (2), 1804; 24-Stivers, 1804,
1808; Mauritius, 50-Sous; and Sydney, Threepences (3),
Hogarth Erichsen (2) and .T.c.T. 1854 {Atkins, 40-42), all
'Very fine 12
Hong Kong, Dollar, 1867, smaller pieces (12) ; Straits Settle¬
ments, Dollars (2) ; Mombasa, Sets of Rupee to 'Two-Annas
(4) ; and various Colonial silver (33), mostly fine 64
Canadian, 50-Cents (9), 25-Cents (l 1 ), 20-Cents (5), lO-Cenls
(17), and 5-Cents {'23), many fine 65
Copper. Rosa Americana Pennies (2), and Halfpenny, 1 722;
'Twopence and Penny, 1723; Virginia Halfpenny, 1723;
James IT, Plantation Piece, in pewter 7
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Mule of Madras 48 to Rupee, and Ceylon, 1802, ?’are ; Prince of
Males Island, Ilalf-Cent, 1810; Sumatra, Kapangs, 1804
(6); Proof Mombasa Quarter Annas, 1888 (4); Ionian
Islands, Proof Ten Oboli, 1819 ; Jamaica, M'illiam Smith
Penny Token ; and Barbadoes, Halfpenny, 1792, all ver/i
fine 1 5
Various Colonial copper, all fine and many scarce 106
Various recent Colonial Coins, in bronze, copper and nickel, all
mint about 130
Various Colonial copper Coins a large parrel
Canadian Tokens. Newfoundland, Leronx 319, 320, 321 (2);
Nova Scotia, 435, 437, 440, 441, 443 (2), rare, 444, 44 6,
447, 449, 454 and 455, both rare, all good, some fine 16
Louis XV, 1755, Jetton, 282, scarce ; Tokens, 502 (2), 577 (2),
601, 682 (2), 691, 699 (2), 766 (3), 808, and fourteen othei’s,
all good to fine 29
Bouquet Sous (62), some scarce and many fine 62
Various Halfpenny Tokens, some fine 74
Provincial, Bank, and General Penny Tokens, including Cossack
Pennies (5), some fine and scarce 37
Provincial and Bank Halfpenny Tokens, some very fine 47
Various Canadian Coins and Tokens, with a few other Colonials
a large parcel
Australian Tokens. Various numbers as Atkins, between 1-200,
nearly all different, mostly fine 68
Another similar lot, between nos. 200-280, including some proofs
53
Others, nos. 280 to end, mostly fine 43
Various Australian Tokens a parcel
U.S.A. hillver. Dollars, 1795 (2), bare bust, hair without
ribbon, very fine ; and another with draped bust ; 1797, with
six stars in front of face, scarce, tlietivo latter in fair state
only 3
Dollars (7), 1795 (2), bare and draped busts ; 1797, seven stars
in front of face ; 1798, 1799, 1800 and 1802, ./her to fine 7
Others (8), 1797, 1799 (6), and 1802 8
Others (16), 1840-42, 1844-50, 1853, 1856,1857,1859, 1860 and
1861 16
Others (14), 1847, 1864, 1866-70, 1872, 1873, 1876, 1877,1878
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Proof Dollars (6), 1868,1870, 1871, 1878, eight feathers in eagle’s
tail, 1879 and 1882; Proof Trade Dollars (5), 1873, 1874,
1875, 1877 and 1879, 9-a?r, all very fine • 1
Half Dollai-s (17), 1795, 1803, 1805, 1806 (2), 1807-14, and
1817-20, mostly fine I 7
Others ( 17), 1822-36, 1838 and mt/stly very fine 17
Quarter Dollar, 1796, seven stars in fi’ont ot face, very fine and
rare so 1
Quarter Dollars (11), 1796, 1805 (2), 1806, 1807, 1812, 1818,
1819, 1824, 1825 and all fair to fine 11
Dimes (4), 1798, 1800, 1801,<'/// good, and 1807, fine \ Half
Dimes, 1800 (2), fine and very fine, and 1801 {2), fair, all
scarce 8
Dimes (14), and Half Dimes (13), 1814-1836 ; Three-Cents
(9), all good 36
Half Dollars (22), and Quarter Dollars (ll), prior to some
fine 3 3
Half ( 1 8) and Quarter Dollars (16); Twenty-Cents ; Dimes (39) ;
Half Dimes (32), and Three-Cents (8), mostly since 1836 113
Proofs, Trade Dollar and Dollar to Cent, 1879 ; Half, Quarter,
and Dime, 1870; Dime, Half and Three-Cents, 1868, all
brilliant 1 3
Pattern Plalf Dollars (3), in copper, 1859, head of Liberty with
oak and maple wreath ; 1859, obv. eagle, rev. Liberty to left
with fasces and shield; 1865, obv. as last, rev. Liberty to
right with cap on pole ; nickel Three-Cents Proofs (4),
5-Cent Proofs (7), Cent, and Sets (7) of Five, Th ree and One
Cent, various years, all very fine 36
Copper. Cents, 1793,/azr, 1794 (6), 1795, 1798 and 1803, both
very fine-, Half Cents, 1794 (2) and 1795, /«zV 13
Cents, 1797-1807 (33); Half Cents, various (34), a. few fine 67
Various large copper Cents, some fine about 130
Various large copper Cents, and later small currency in copper
and nickel a large parcel
State Cents, Connecticut (10), New York, Massachusetts (10),
Vermont (3), Fugio (2), and Nova Constellatio (7), some
fine 33
Various State Cents (32) and private Tokens (47) 79
‘‘Hard Times” Tokens, some fine 62
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Continental
Currency” and “Currency” 1776 Pieces, in
pewter \ Bar Cent, very fine \ Fugio Cent, in silver (lease) ;
Pitts Nostamps” Halfpennies (3) ; Kentucky Cents (2),
all scarce 9
105 Washington Cents, Double Head (3) ; Small (2) and Large (2)
Head, 1783 ; Unity Cents (3) ; Large and small (3) Eagle,
1791 ; Halfpennies, 1793 (4); Large size, no date, Liberty
and Seenrity (3), and Medals (2), by lVyo?i, all fair to
fine 23
106 Transvaal, Kruger gold Pounds (2) and Half Pounds (2) ; and
silver, various (face value, 15/6) 16
107 Various current U.S.A. and Continental silver 23
108 Various Continental and Oriental silver, ivt. 17|' ozs., sonw fine
109 Various copper coins, mostly Continental a parcel
110 Koman, Carausins Denarius, rev. PAX AVG, in fair state only,
rare-, and five other Denarii 6
111 Various Koman First, Second and Third Brass 77
112 War MedaIjS. Waterloo, 1815 (Richard Armstrong, 51st
Kegt. Light Infantry), fine [
113 Cabnl, 1842 (Peter Cassidy, 9th Kegt.) ; Sntlez, Sobraon, 1846,
in exergue (name erased) ; Punjab, 1849, two bars ; Goozerat,
Mooltan (W. V ootten, 1st Bn. 60th K. Rifles), all very
fine 3
114 One bar, Pegu (name erased); Crimea, Sebastopol (name
erased); New Zealand, 1864-6 (Thos. Oddy, 68th Light
Infantry); South Africa, 1877-8-9 (Pte. G. Saiiisby, 2-24th
Foot), and 1879 (Pte. W. Priest, 3-60th Foot), tivo last
very fine 5
115 Group of Three Medals : Crimea, Alma, Inkerman, Sebastopol ;
Turkish Crimea; India, 1857-8 (all to Michael Conlan, 1st
Bn. 4th Kegt.), all fine 3
116 Afghanistan, 1878-80, Peiwar Kotal (I. Kaynei-, 2-8th Kegt.);
no bar (Jas. Webster, 63rd Kegt.); Charasia, Kabul, Kan¬
dahar, and Kabul to Kandahar star (to D. McLean, 92nd
Highlanders); and Ahmed Khel (Gi-. K. Brown, 6-1 1th
K.A.), all good state 5
117 India General Service, Burma, 1887-9 (E. Foreigner, 2nd Bn.
Cheshire Kegt.); Burma, 1887-9, Chin Lushai, 1889-90
(Serg. J. O’Brien, 1st Bn. Cheshire Kegt.); Burma, 1886-7,
and 1887-9 (Gunner W. Smallwood, No. 3 Battery, 1st
Bde., Sc. Du., K.A.), all fine 3
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two bars, Hazara, 1888 and 1891 (C. Jacques, 2nd Bn.
►Seaforth Highs.) : Sikkim, 1888 (Sepoy Parbat Limbu, 2nd
Bn. 1st Goorkha Kegt.) ; X. E. Fi-ontiej-, 1891 (I). Kirkby,
4tli Bn. K. R. Rifle Corps) ; Samana, 1891 (Gunner I. Heath,
No. 9 Battery, 1st Bde., G. P. l)n., R.A.), all fine 5
lid Hazara, 1891, Samana, 1891 (1. King, Ist Bn. K. R. Rifle
Corjjs) ; Waziristan, 1894-5 (Sei)oy Rarnsingh, 20 (D. G. O.)
P. 1.); India, 1895 (J. Denton, 1st Bn. Dorset Regt.) ;
Punjab Frontier, 1897-8 (Sepoy Walli Khan, 20 (D. G. 0.),
P. I.); Relief of Chitral, 1895 (R. Fei'guson, 1st Bn. E.
Lane. Regt.), all fine 5
120 Egy))t, 1882 (Corp. S. C. A. Roberts, 2 R. Ir. R.); The Nile,
188-1-5 (1st West Kent) ; Suakin, 1885 (2nd East Surrey) ;
Khedive’s Bronze Star; Sudan (1st Northd. Fus.); and
Khedival Khartoum, all fine 6
121 'The Nile, 1881-5 (2nd Essex Regt.); Tel-el-Kebir (2nd High.
L. I.) ;, Khedive’s Bronze Stars (2); Sudan and Khedival
Khartoum (both issued to Pte. Sparshott, 21st Lancers),
all fine G
122 Hong Kong, Plague Medal (Private J. Boote, S. L. I.), scarce)
Ashanti Bronze Star, 189G (2nd West A^orks), both fine 2
123 South Africa, Relief of Lady.smith (Lane. Fus.); two bar.s— -
Cape Colony, Orange Free State (2), (Durham L. 1. and
Northd. Fus.) ; three bars — Cape Colony, Orange Free
State, Transvaal (North D. Fus.) ; four bars — Relief of
Kimberley, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen
(12th R. Lancers); live bars, Cai)e Colony, Tugela Heights,
Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (Rl.
Dublin Fus.), all fine 6
124 South Africa, three bars — Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg,
Dreifonteiii (Hampshire fine 1
125 South Africa, five bars — Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief
of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek ; and Edward VII
South Africa, 1901 and 1902 (both to Pte. S. Smart, Rifle
Bi'igade), fine 2
1 2G South Airica, five bars — Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannes¬
burg, Diamond Hill, Belfast ; and Edward VII South Africa,
1901 and 1902 (both to Serg. A. C. Knott, 84th Battery,
R.F.A.), fine 2
127 Na\ AL. General Service, thi’ee bars — Algiers, Navarino, Syria
(Thos. Bleach), very fine 1
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Bittern); Egypt, 1882 (H.M.S. Agincourt) ; Benin River,
1894 (R. M., H.M.S, Alecto), all fine 4
Baltic, 1854-5; Naval Long Service; Army Long Service and
Good Conduct (2) ; Volunteer Long Service and Good
Conduct (2), all fine 6
Medals. Manchester Pitt Club, 1813, by Wyon, very fine \
William IV, Coronation; Victoria Jubilee, 1897, large (2),
small {b), all in silver-, Jubilee, 1887 (l) and 1897 (2);
Edward VII, Coronation, all in bronze and silver (2) 14
British Victories (14); English Personal Medals (14); Pre¬
sentation of Colours to Birmingham Association, Prize
Medals, etc, (16), all in bronze and three in white metal 47
Medals of French Rulers, all very fine 76
Various Napoleonic (12), French (8) and other Continental (11)
Medals 31
Electrotypes and casts of English coins (9) ; Re-strikes (3) ; and
various Medals and Jettons, in copper, brass and white
metal a parcel
Mahogany Cabinet, 17 in. by 19 in. by 1\ in., with 6 drawers,
each holding 5 drop trays, pierced various sizes for coins,
brass handles at side, lock and key
Mahogany Cabinet, by Turton, with panelled doors, containing
18 trays, 9^ in. by 8 in., pierced for coins from sixpence to
crown size, and shallow drawer at bottom, brass handles at
sides, lock and key
Inlaid Cabinet, 14 in. by 15 in. by 12 in., containing 17 trays
with brass knobs, pierced for coins of various sizes, brass
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degraded head, rev. horse prancing to right, with flower
ornament over and wheel with spokes carefully drawn
under {Evans, pi. E, no. 3), fine ; another, similar, not struck
up on obverse ; and another {pi. E, no. 10, var.). 3
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Early British Stater, ohv. plain and convex ; rev. liorse with
pellet under and crescent over, fine 1
Edward III, Quarter Noble. Edward IV, Noble, m.m. crown
on reverse only, fine 2
William and Mary, Five Guineas, 1692, ANNO (,)VAKTO, plain
under bust, very fine and scarce 1
•George II, “ Young head,” Five Guineas, 1738, DVODECiMO,
plain under bust, fine 1
Sovereigns (3), 1817, 1821 and 1837, 3
William III, Guinea, 1698; George I, Guinea, 1722, and
Quai'ter Guinea, 1718 3
George III, Guinea and Half Guinea, 1813, both very fine 2
Half Guineas (2), “ Spade,” 1791 and 1808 ; Seven-Shillings (2),
1802 and 1809 * 4
George IV, Two-Pound Piece, 1823, very fine 1
Sovereigns (2), 1826 and 1836 ; Half Sovereign, 1823. Wil¬
liam IV, Sovereign, 1832, all very fine except the third 4
U.S.A. Dollars, 1850 (2), 1856 and 1857 ; small Pieces of
Sweden, Turkey (2), Columbia and Mexico 9
Silver. Crowns, Charles II, 1673 and 1676; William III,
1695 ; Half Crowns, James II, 1686, and William and Mai y,
1689 ; Shillings (6), Sixpences (6), Bank Tokens (l),
Maundy (14); many fine 35
George III, 1816-20, Crown, Half Crowns (5), Shillings (6),
Sixpences (4). George IV, Crowns (2), 1821 ; Half Crowns
(5), Shillings (ll). Sixpences (5), and AVilliam IV Shilling
and smaller (5) ; all mint and some scarce 45
Frankfort Double Thaler, 1842; Swedish and Danish Thaler
size (2) ; Half (3) ; various Continental and American,
Dollar size (6), Half, Quarter (ll), and smaller (15), mostly
mint 39
Various hammered and milled silver, mostly poor ivt. \\\ ozs.
Anne Farthing, 1713, date in exergue ; Rosa Americana Half¬
penny, 172^, D. G. REX, uncrowned rose, very fine ; and tAvo
I7th Century Tokens 4
Various English and Foreign copper, with a fcAv Roman, some
fi^^^ a parcel
Cabinet containing 21 drawers, 1 1 in. by 9 /w., pierced for coins,
and a deeper drawer under, lock, no key
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War Medals. Brunswick, Waterloo, 1815, bronze. Naval
General Service (2), Egypt and Syria 3
Army of the Punjab, 1849, two bars, Goojerat, Chilian wala
(Sergt. Wm. Evans, 98th Foot); China, 1842 (Royal
Marines), 2
Group of three Medals : Crimea, Sebastopol ; Turkish, Crimea,
and New Zealand, 1861-6, all to H. Briggs, Gn. and Dr. 6th
Batn. R.A. 3
India, 1895, three l)ars, Punjab Frontier, Samana, Tirah
(1897-8) (No. 4 Coy. Madras S. and M.); Egypt, 1882, The
Nile, Kirbehan (1st Staff. R.) ; Ashanti, Coomassie (1st
W. I. Regt., 1873-4)
South Africa, Officer’s Medal, four bars. Cape Rhodesia, Orange
Free State, Transviial (Lieut. W. Jickell, R.G.A.), very
fine 1
Spanish Officei-’s Medal for San Sebastian, 1836, very fine
Edward VII, Teiritorial Efficiency Medal 2
Naval. Boulton’s Medal for Trafalgar, in 'pewter, engraved on
reverse M. McClode, "mounted in silver rim, glazed,
fine. General Naval Service, one bar, Syria (James Adams) ;
Baltic, no name ; Long Service and Good Conduct (2), both
fine 5
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Crimea; South Africa, 1853 (Jno. Chapman, 1st Bn. Rifle ^
Bde.), and 1879 (R. Ward, 2/21 Foot) 4
Indian Mutiny (3), vuthont bar (43rd Light Infty.), Lucknow,
name erased, Delhi (61st Regt.), fine 3
Indian General Service, Persia (A. M. Grieve, Coramr. Clive
Sloop); Bhootan (80th Regt.) ; Jowaki (51st Foot) ; Hazara,
1888 (1st Bn. Sufl‘. Regt.), alli 'ery fine \ and two bars, Hazara,
1891, Samana, 1891 (1st. Bn. K. R. Rifle C.) 5
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Others : Burma (2), 1885-7 (2nd Bn. Som. L. L), and 1887-90
(2nd Bn. Norf. R.). India, 1895, Relief of Chitral, 1895
(1st Bn. Bedford Regt.) ; Samana, 1897 ; Punjab Frontier,
1897-8 (2nd Bn. Royal Ir. Reg.); ’Rrah, 1897-8; Punjab
Frontier, 1897-8 (1st Bn. North’n Regt.), all fine 5
New Zealand, 1861-6 (57th Regt.); Abys.sinia (26th Regt.);
Afghanistan, 1878-80, Kandahar (2/7th Foot); Kabul to
Kandahar Star; East and West Africa (1st W. 1. Regt.,
1873-4), all fiine 5
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(R. W. K.); The Nile, Tel-el-Kebir (2nd I), of C. L. 1.) ;
Abu Klea, The Nile, El Teb-Tamaai (3d. 60th), and Khe-
diye’.s Bronze Star. Sudan (21 st Lancers), and Khedival
Sudan, Khartoum 7
South Africa, six clasps : Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg,
I )riefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast (Pte. \\ .
Balls, 1st Essex Regt.), very fine 1
South Africa, two bars : Cape and Orange Free State : three
bars ; Cape, Transvaal, Wittebergen (both Bedford Regt.) ;
five bars : Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of
Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek (Rl. Wt. Surrey Regt.) ;
and Edward VII, 1901-2 ; all very fine 4
173 China, 1900 (Sergt. R. M. Nl. Depot, Wei-hai-Wei) ; Khedive’s
Bronze Stars (2); Ashanti Star, 1896; Long Service and
Good Conduct (51st Foot), and Territorial Efficiency, all
fine 6
Gold. Si)ade Guinea, very fine 1
Chailes II, Half Crown, 1666, elephant undci' bust, fine for this
coin and rare 1
William III, Crown ; George H, Shillings (4), Sixpences (5) ;
Charles 11, Sixteenth Dollar (Scotch) ; Maundy (8), and
others (5), all fine-, Shillings (12) and Sixpenny (4) Tokens,
and others (7), poor 47
177 Isle of Man, Proof, 1733, Halfpenny, in silver, very fine 1
178 Nineteenth Century Tokens. Gold Half Guinea Token, ohr.
Phoenix rising from flames, YOUNGE, WILSONS A YOUNGE-
SHEFFIELD. ; reV. YORKSHIKE TOKEN 1812 STANDARD GOLD
lo . 6, 6dge obliquely milled { Davis, 35), very fine and very
rare I
179 Silver. Berks, Reading Eighteenpence {no. 4) ; Shillings,
Cornwall (7); Devon, 1, 13, 18; Dorset, 8, 16, and Six¬
pence, 24 ; Durham, 2 ; Gloucester, Half Crown, J. Whally
4, Shillings 1, 5 and 11, mostly very fine 13
180 Hants, Shillings, 9, 22; Shillings, Lincoln, 3, 4,9, 12; Nor-
thants, 3 ; Notts, 5 ; Northumberland, 8, 12, and Newcastle,
Half Crown, no. 1 ; Shillings, Norfolk, 14 ; Somerset, 29,
45, 66 ; Wilts, 3 ; Stalls, 10 ; Sussex, 6 ; Warwick, 10 ; and
Sixpences (3), some fine 22
181 Attleburgh, Two-Shillings, 1811, William Parson & Son {no. 4b
very rare, brilliant’, Bath, Four-Shillings, AVhitechurch and
Dore {no. 10), good 2
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Vorkshire, Hull, Eighteenpeuce (no. 14), fine] Shilliugs, 1, 2,
6, 7 ; Leeds, 30, 33 ; Sheffield (2), 56 ; York (2) ; Sixpences,
11, 17, 54, 72 ; Wales, Shillings, Flint, 3; Glamorgan, 9;
and Pembroke, 1 ; mostly fine 20
Mahogany Box, 11 in. by 6^ in. by 4 in., containing six trays
with divisions for coins, lock and key
France. Louis XVI, Pattern Ecu, 1 786, by Droz, head to left
with flowing hair ; rev. crowned monogram of LL. enclosing
three fleurs-de-lys, sit nomen DOMINI bene dictum — 1786,
edge FAC REGEM DOMINI SALVVM (Hofmann, pi. cxv, 37),
brilliant and rare 1
Medals. Charles I and his Queen, embossed copper gilt plaque
with their busts, conjoined, similar to the others of the
Dutch Fishery medal, 1636 (Med. Ulus. no. 81), except that
it has no date, fine and rare 1
Silver. Mary, Princess of Orange and her son, 1654, by
F. von Abeele (p. 417, no. 55), very fine 1
Charles V, by Hans Reinhard, obv. bust, half-length to right
with sceptre ; rev. arms, gilt, very fine 1
Prince Maurice of Orange, by P. von Abeele, obv. bust, rev. the
prince on horseback, mavrici avxilivm pr^stans Victoria
BERGIS- very fine ; and Death of Queen Katharine de Medicis,
rev. broken lance, HiNC- dolor, king, lacrim^e, very fine 2
Various Medals and Dollars, including a City of London broker’s
Medal 7
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Gold. Charles I, Unite, m.m. triangle in circle, well pre¬
served 1
Silver. Saxon Pennies. Burgred ; Alfred, obv. small cross
pattee, rev. vvlf | red in two lines, /b/r ; Ethelred II (5),
and Edward the Confessor (*3), two fine, the others fair 10
Henry V, Halfpenny, broken annulet either side of head.
Half Groats and Pence, Elizabeth - Commonwealth (15) ;
Charles H, hammered Threepences (3), Half Groats (7),
and Pence (2), 28
Edward VI, Bristol base Testoons (2), MDXLIX, m.m. t, both
fair] Scotch, Mary, Testoon, 1556; James VI, Two-third
Sword Reals (2), 1570 and 1571, all counter-marked crowned
thistle ; and two others 7
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Cliarles I, Exeter Crown, side-face figure of king, w. w. rose,
good\ Bristol, Half Crown, m.m. BR {man.}, 1644, fine;
York, Threepences (2), well yveserred 4
Charles II, Crown, 1662, rose under bust, date on edge ; Half
Crowns (2), 1676, 1677. William and Mary, Crown, 1691 ;
Half Crown, 1690, scarce, fine ; and Sixpence, 1693 6
Anne, Crowns (2), 1707 and 1708. George II, “Young head"'
Crown, 1741, fine; and Shilling, 1728. George III, Bank
Dollar, 1804. George IV, Crown, 1821, very fine 6
V ictoria, Gothic Crowns (3), 1847, all with inscribed edges,
fine 3
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Pattern Sixpence, 1799, very fine. Sixth segment of Spanish
Dollar, counter-marked 3 in circular indent, and three
Colonial silver. Madras, 48th of a Rupee, 1794, bronze
proof. Egyptian Medal, 1882, Alexandria, 1 1th July (H.M.S.
Sultan) 8
Current silver, 1876-1911, Half Crowns (4), Shillings (10), Six¬
pences (26), all mint 40
Various Maundy Pieces, including “Wire Money ” Twopence
and Pence (5), mostly fine about 125
Various English hammered silver, in poor condition ; wt. 9^ ozs.
Various English milled silver, and a few Foreign, in poor con¬
dition ; ivt. 18|^ ozs.
Various cojjper Coins, Medals and Tokens, including a Medal
of Sir John Evans a parcel
Royal Bristol Volunteers Medals (2), 1814, in silver, both very
fine 2
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Preston Manor, Briyhton.
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206 Massal[A, Drachm, reA\ lioi]. Phtstetaa, Obols (2). F-'ka-
POLIS, Drachms (3), head of nym])h with four dolphins
round (B. M. Cat. 69), and two others without tlie dolphins
{nos. 74 ajid 90), all with reverse of bull crowned by Nike,
all fine or ivell preserved H
207 Tarentum. Didrachms (2), b.c. AW-Zmjdvans, Period u,
type C vars., nude horseman to left with small round shield,
n below horse, A on rev., and A below horse ; another.
Period, iii, n. 1, 62, horseman to right, h" under, Taras
on dolphin holding cup, P and waves under, all fine 3
208 Didrachms (3), Period. V, all horseman to right with si)ear,
carrying two spare spears and shield, and Taras on dolphin
to left ; {a) B. 2, SA under horse, rev. left arm outstretched,
spindle in right, })i'ow under; {h) Plate 5, as last but
leaf behind, <l>l and waves under dolphin on rev. ; (r*) B. 20,
E behind, F over and API under horseman, rev. carrying-
oar and two-handled vase, KA in field, first and last very
fine 3
209
Didrachm, nude horseman to left, figure in front crowning
horse, API under, FY behind, Taras with bow and arrow,
A I and elephant under (p/. viii, 4) ; another, horseman
galloping to right, A under, Taras to right with outsti-etched
hand, A under (ill, B. 1), very fine-, another, horseman to
right on standing horse with raised off fore-leg, AE under,
large figure of Taras, plain in field {c.f. m, o. 2), ] unpub¬
lished, very fine 3
Didrachm, horseman to right with spear, A eithei- side, Taras
to right holding helmet, TAPAZ behind, star either side,
<l>l under {pi. iv, 11), very fine another, hoi-seman to left
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crowning horse, ZY AYKIN’Z, Taras to left hurling
trident, owl behind, TAPAZ under ( ix, 3), very fine 2
^ 211 Didrachm, as last, ; Drachm, head of Pallas to left in
— crested helmet, EY under, rev. owl, Al under, ZH to i-ight
(/y. M. Cat. 320), ; Diobol, Pallas to right, 4>l under,
rev. Heracles contending with lion, club to left, ? vnjmh-
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thian helmet, rev. Heracles with club, holding bow and
lion’s skin in left hand, one-handled vase to right {B. 31.
Cat. 33), ^vell preserved] Obol, rev. Heracles and lion iJi.
31. Cat. 23).’ Thukium, Didrachm, head of Pallas to right
wearing crested helmet adoi'iied with laurel wreath ; rev.
bull butting to right, I under, fish in exergue, fine 2
213 Thurium. Didrachm, B.C. 390-350, as last but helmet
adorned with scylla ; rev. ©OYP( IITN), bull butting to
right, fish in exergue; wt. 123 grs., very fine and of very
fine style 1
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Velia. Didrachm, head of Pallas to right in crested helmet
adorned with griffin, behind neck O ; rev. lion passant to
right, above and O below, YEAHTHN in exergue ;
ivt. 114 grs., very fine style in very high relief 1
*** From A late Collector ” sale, 1900.
Didrachm, as last but to left, behind neck i e j, rev. lion pulling
down stag to left, v)t. 117 grs.^ Jrom the same collection ;
another, helmet adorned with female centaur, lion to left
devouring prey, below {Forrer, p. 357), both very fine 2
21() Didrachm, head to left, helmet adorned with griffin, O behind
neck, lion to right devouring prey, grasshoi)])er above
between <|)|, ivt. 116 grs. {Forrer, 2^- 351) ; another, helmet
adorned with female centaur, behind neck >1", lion to right
pulling down stag, <!>l below, u't. 1 1 2-i 1 unimblished,
both very fine 2
217 Didrachm, as last but helmet adorned with gritiin, behind neck
O, lion walking to j'ight, X below', wt. 1 12^ grs. ; another,
dolphin on helmet, in front of neck E, on neck <t>, lion
walking to right, ti'ident between <l>l above, wt. 112-i grs.
{Forrer, p. 355), both fine 2
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Didrachm, as last, re'c. triquetra bet^A■een <l>l {B. M. Cat. 95) ;
another, A behind head, 4> on neck {B. M. Cat. 105), both
icell preserved ; Drachm, fore-part of lion, rev. incuse square 3
Metapontum. Didrachm of incuse type, ear of corn in high
relief with META to left within ornamental border;
another, head to right helmeted, rev. ear of corn, META
to left ('? B. M. Cat. 79), well preserved] another, female
head to right, rev. ear of corn, one-handled vase and I to
right {B. 31. Cat. l\i),jine] Obol, head of Pallas to right
helmeted, rev. ear of coi-n {B. 31. Cat. 163) 4
l)idrachm, female head to right, hair long and Avith corn
Avreath, artist’s signature API on truncation of neck, rev.
ear of corn, META to right {not in B. 31. Cat.), fine]
another, head to right, rev. ear of corn, META to left,
grasshopper to right {not in B. M. Cat.), ivell preserved 2
Bruttji. head of Shetis veiled, sceptre and fly behind,
rev. Neptune to left, sceptre in hand, foot on column, bird
on floAver in front {B. 31. Cat. 14), wt. 72 grs., very fine]
another, head of Avinged Nike, rev. Dionysos croAvning him¬
self {of. B. 31. Cat. 15), %vt. 73 grs., very fine ] Tetrobol,
head of Pallas in Corinthian helmet to right, rev. eagle Avith
expanded Avings to left, rudder in field {B. 31. Cat. 34),
very fine 3
Caulonia. Stater, B.c. 550-480, naked figure Avith branch in
right hand and running figure on extended left arm, stag
before him and KAVA behind ; rev. same device incuse
{B. 31. Cat. 9), very fine and rare 1
Croton. Stater, b.c. 550-480, tripod ? PO ; rev. same device
incuse {B. 31. Cat. l), very fine and rare ] another of thicker
fabric, stork to right of tripod onohv., rev. without symbols,
fine 2
Stater, thick fabric, tripod ? PO (retrograde), Q'ev. eagle incuse
{B. 31. Cat. 35), fine ; another, ? PO to right of tripod,
rev. eagle standing to left on stag’s head {no. 68), ivell pre¬
served ] another, 9 PO to left and ear of corn to right of
tripod, eagle to left holding snake {no. 13), fine; another,
head of Hera nearly facing, rev. reclining Heracles Avith
Avine cup in right and club in left hand, well x>reserved 4
Croton-Zancle. Stater, obv. tripod 9 PO to right, and kan-
tharos to left ; rev. tripod DA to left and thymiaterion to
right {B. 31. Cat. 47 ; Ward 115), wt. 115 grs., fine and
very rare 1
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226 Terina. Staters (2), head of Terina to left, revs. Nike seated
on horizontal vase {B.JSl. Cat. 6), and with wreath on
square cippus {no. 25) ; others (2), both head to right, rev.
Nike on cippns with bird on her finger, all well preserved 4
227 Agrigentum. Didrachrn, eagle to right, rev. crab, head dividing
AS below {notin H. d/. Cat.), fine. Catana, Tetradrachm,
R.C. 461-415, head of Apollo to right, hair in rolls, rev.
Quadriga with horses walking {B. M. Cat. \*l) , rare Imt
only well preserved 2
22S Gela. Tetradrachm, archaic style, fore-part of beai'ded man¬
headed bull to right. CEAAS over ; rev. Biga with
charioteer to right, Nike crowning the hoi’ses, branch in
exergue {not in B. M. Cat.), wt. 258 grs., fine and rare 1
229 Drachm, naked horseman to right with spear striking forwards,
rev. fore-part of bearded man-headed bull, CEAAS under
{B.M.Cat. \^), fine ■. Obols (2), rev. horse to right with
loose rein, wreath over {no. 29), both fine 3
230 Leontini. Tetradrachm, R.C. 466-422, head of Apollo laureate
to right, hair turned up at back; rev. lion’s head to right
with open jaws, around four corn grains and LEONTI NON
{ B. M. Cat. 32), very fine and rare 1
*** From the Hirsch catalogue, Oct. 1898.
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231 Messana (Zancle). Drachm, dolphin to right within sickle,
DANKAS below; rev. scallop shell in centre of incuse
pattern {B. M. Cat. 4), very fine 1
232 Segesta. Didrachm, archaic period, head to right with hair
turned up under diadem, rev. hound on scent to right
{B. M. Cat. 5), fine ; another, with hound standing to left
{no. 16), ivell preserved. Selinus, Didrachm, before
B.c. 466, Selinon leaf, rev. incuse square {B.M. Cat. 6),
ivell preserved 3
233 Syracuse. N, Dilitron, b.c. 466-406, head of young Heracles
in lion’s skin, XYPA, rev. ZYPA in the angles of a quadri¬
partite incuse square with female head in centre in circular
indent {Head, nr, 9), wt. 17^ grs. ; Litra, head of Pallas to
left, ZYPA, rev. Aegis with Gorgon head {Head, III, 10),
wt. 10 grs. ; both very fine and rare 2
234 Agathocles, B.c. 317-310, N, Drachm, head of young Ares
laureate; rev. biga to right, iXYPAlKOSIflN, last four
letters in exergue ; wt. 66 grs., fine and rare l
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236
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239
241
242
243
Dlectrnm, 50-Litra Piece, b.c. 345-317, head of Apollo laureate
to left, long hair, beeliive behind ; rev. tripod ; irf. 56 grs.,
very fine ]
30-Litra Piece, B.C. 345-317, [ZEYJZ EAEYGEPIOS,
head of Zens to left ; rev. ZYRAKOZIflN , Pegasus to
left, below, three pellets, in front A (Head, vi, 4; B.J/.,
no. 265) ; 2vt. 33 grs., very fine and very rare 1
-51, Medallion, by Evaenetos, head of Persephone to left, wear¬
ing wi-eath of corn, around, four dolphins ; rev. quadriga to
left, chai’ioteer crowned by Nike, in exergue, armour, fine
and rare, but has suffered somewhat from corrosion 1
1 etradrachm, before B.c. 500, ZYPA, slow biga to I'ight; rev.
incuse square divided into four jiarts, in the centre, head of
goddess, fine and rare 1
Tetradrachm, b.c. 500-478, ZYRAKOZION, female head to
right wearing necklace and diadem of pearls, hair indicated
by lines and turned up behind under diadem, around, four
dolphins; rev. (juadriga to I’ight, Nike above; irt. 269 grs.,
fine archaic ivorf-, very fine and rare 1
-)f. From the Hobart Smith sale, 189'
240 letradrachm, b.c. 500-478, ZYRAKOZION, small archaic
female head to right wearing earring and necklace, hair pro¬
jecting over forehead ; rev. quadriga, t^c. (cf. Head, i, 6) ;
wt. 267 1 grs., very fine and. rare
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From the Hobart Smith sale.
Tetradrachm, b.c. 485 478, ZYRAKOZION, female head to
right, of line early style, haii’ over In’ow indicated by dots,
the remainder by lines, falling l)elow tiaincation, wearing
necklace and diadem of pearls ; rev. quadriga to right, Nike
crowning horses ; ivt. 267^ grs., extremely fine 1
* * From the Hobart Smith sale.
*
'letradrachm, time oj Hieron I, female head to right, with
wavy hair in rolls behind and bound with string of pearls,
around, four dolphins; rer. female charioteer, pistrix in
exergue, fine and rare 1
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From the Bunbury sale.
Tetradrachm, similar type to last, but roll of hair projecting
downwards behind neck, fine and rare 1
Teti'adrachm, B.C. 466-406, female head to right, bound with
fillet passing three times round head ; rev. biga with horses
standing bei)ig ci’owned by Nike, in good state and rare 1
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245 5-Litia Piece, with head of Philisbis veiled to left, rev. biga,
E ill front of hovaas, fine and 7'((re ; Drachm, B.C. 485-4/8,
rev. horseman, and Litra, rev. Sepia; Trihemilitron, B.C.
845-317, I'ev. half Pegasus to left, ivt. ‘10^ grs., and Litra,
rev. Sei)ia ; and another jiiece, head of Athena facing, rev>.
horseman, irt. 21 grs., all fine and scarce
24(-) Carthage. FAectnim, (Quarter Drachm, ohv. palm-tree; rev.
horse’s head ; %vt. 13 ///>•., fine and scarce f
247 Panormus (?) Tetradrachm, obv. head of Heracles in lion’s
shin ; rev. horse’s head to left, palm-tree behind, legend
under indistinct, 1
248 Aenus. Tetradrachm, B.C. 400-350, head of Hermes facing,
wearing petasns, rev. AliNION, goat to right, racing torch
befoi'e, fi.ne and very rare-, Diobols (3), head of Hermes
facing and to right (2), all rev. goat, and very fine 4
249 Thasos. Staters (2), kneeling Satyi- holding Nymph in arms
(one with A to right), rev. incuse square, one fine, the other
very fine ) Half Stater, same type, 3
250 Lvsimachus, Tetradrachm, head of deified Alexander with
horn of Ammon ; rev. Pallas Nikephoros, BA2!!ASX1X
AYZIMAXOY, IP before, crescent in exergue, unusual
work in very high relief, fine. Philip II, Tetradrachm,
head of Zeus laureate, rev. naked boy rider with palm
branch, two-handled vase under horse, very fine ; Tetrabol,
head of Apollo, naked horseman on prancing horse, fi.7ie 3
251 Philip II, Stater, laureate head of A]W)llo to right, of hue
style; rev. '^lAJPnOY, biga to right, under horses, a
spear head ; wt. 131 i grs. very fine 1
From the Hobart Smith sale.
252 Alexander the Great. Tetradrachms (4), {a) Muller, class i,
pi. I, 4, no. 228, uncertain Macedonian town ; {h) no. 854,
uncertain Grecian town ; (c) no. 588, leaf before Zeus,
n under horse ; {d) no. 392, cock before Zeus (Salymbria),
all very fine 4
253 Tetradrachms (4), ia) class iv, no. 16, fulmen and I (Pella) ;
{b) class v(?), no mint mark ; {c) no. 1287, bow in front of
\ Zeus; {d) no. 1338, forepart of sheep, AA (Damascus);
and a Piece in copx>er, all fine or very fine 5
254 Larissa. Drachm, b.c. 450-400, youth restraining bull to left,
rev. horse galloping to right, AA over and Sli under, in
incuse square, well preserved ; another, b.c. 400-350, head
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of Larissa nearly facing, with hair loose, AAPIZAII2N,
horse to right grazing, very fine and rare 2
255 Drachm, head in profile to left, rev. horse cantering to left,
AAPIZA over, Al under, very fine-, another, boy i-estrain-
ing bull to left, rev. horse prancing to right, A A PI over,
ZAI A under, 2
256 Locri Opunth. Tetradrachm, b.c. 369-338, head of Persephone
to left with corn wreath, OFIONITIXIN, Ajaxto right,
with sword and shield ornamented with serpent, between his
feet, helmet and spear-heads, rare and iceU preserved.
Thebes, Stater, Boeotian shield, amphora, ©at left, and
Half Stater, similar, rev. amphora in incuse sipiare, both
eery fine 3
257 Athens. Tetradrachm, archaic style, B.c. 460-407, very fine-,
another, of broader fabric, rev. owl standing on amphora with
N on it, EYPVKLEI, APIAPA, ZATYAI, the three
charities {B. M. Guide, XLII, 22, omitting the N), fine-,
Drachms (2), archaic style ; and a piece in copper 5
258 Aegina. Stater, early type, tortoise with plain shell and row
of dots down the middle, rev. incuse square irregularly
divided, ivt. 186^ grs. ; another, similar, but the structure
of the shell is shown, rev. incuse square divided into five
parts, wt. 195 grs., both very fine
*** From the Hobart Smith sale.
259 Corinth. Staters (2), b.c. 500-430, Pegasus flying to left with
curled wings, rev. head of Pallas to right in incuse square ;
Drachm, of archaic type ; latei- Statei- and Diobol, the Staters
all fine 5
260 Sic YON. Drachm, dove flying to left, rev. Chimaera to left,
MX under; and Hemi Drachm, both fine. Gnossus,
Drachm, head of Hera to left, ryy. square labyrinth between
AT, ic ell preserved -, atid two small pieces of Argos 5
26 1 Lesbos. Electrum coinage of Mytilene, Hectae (2), b.c. 480-440
{a) head of Sappho (I), hair in sphendone, rei\ lyre in linear
square {B. Al. Cat., xxxiii, 5) ; {b) laureate head of Apollo
to right, rev. female head to right wearing sphendone in
linear square {B. Al. Cat., xxxiv, 2), both fine 2
*:jc* From “A late Collector^’ sale, 1900.
262 Others (2), {a) head of Demeter veiled, wearing earring and
corn wreath, rev. tripod with pendant fillet in linear square,
from the same source as last lot, very fine ; {b) head of
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Ariadne (?) wearing veil and diadem, bunches of grapes in
her hair, rev. lion to right devouring prey in linear square
{B.M. Cat., xxxiii, 10), jine -
263 Ephehus. Didrachni, bust to right, rev. half of kneeling stag
dividing E <|>, MYTAE behind, Drachm, bee with
straight wings, rev. stag standing, palm tree behind.
Rhodes. Drachms (4), head of Helios facing, all fine 6
264 Aspendus. Stater, two wrestlers, BA between them, rev.
slinger, STAEnOZ, cuirass behind, countermai ked ;
another, AA between wi-estlers, [EZjTFEAllYI behind
and triquetra in front of slinger, both very fine 2
265 Alexander IA^, Aegvs. Tetradrachm, head to right weai ing
elephant’s skin, aegis round neck; rev. AAE— ANAPOY,
Pallas Promothos with spear and shield, eagle before liei',
/E between, scarce and exceptionally fine 1
266 Another, similar, two countermarks on cheek, fine and icell
spread] Tetradrachm of Tyre, head of Heracles to right
laureate, TYPOY lEPAZ KAI AZYAOY, rev. eagle
to left on prow, FN before and A behind, between legs,
very fine 2
267 Ptolemy I and H. Tetradrachm, head of king, rev. eagle on
fulmen P and fl AP (wzow.) in front {B. M. Cat. 59) ; another,
MY {mon.) in front of eagle [iio. 62), both very fine 2
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269
270
271
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Euergetes IL Tetradrachm, bust to right diademed, wearing
aegis, no date or monogram on reverse {B. M. Cat., xxiv, 5) ;
another, similar, LKO before and flA (Paphos) behind
eagle, both very fine 2
Tetradrachm of Antiochus Gryphus, PEA to left on leverse,
fine] Drachm of Antiochus VI ; and Phoenician Drachm of
Alexander I, rare, both very fine 3
Drachms and smaller pieces of Thessaly, Arcadia, etc., all fine
and some scarce 1 5
A similar lot of Epirus, Elis, etc., some fine 14
Various small pieces of Hestiaea, Masicytes, Neapolis (Mace¬
donia), Cysicus, etc., all fine 8
Roman. V. Solidus of Constantius H, full-faced bust of em¬
peror with spear ; rev. gloria reipublic^., in exergue
smnc. (Nicomedia), very fine 1
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Consular Denarii all very fine and name scarce Denarii
of 'I'rajan (4), DAC.’CAIT {Cohen, 121), fortred (l 52), Mars
(271), and Trophy (571), all very fine 10
Denarii of Hadrian (23), all ohv. HADR1ANU8 AUGUSTUS, and
rev. COS iir, all different and very fine 23
Others (l8), with his full titles on obv., various reverses, 6?//
difi'erent and very fine 18
Denarii (13) of Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Cominodus
and Faustina, all very fine ; Twenty-Piastre Piece, coined at
Omdurman by the Kalifa, 1890 14
First Brass of Nero, nero claydivs caesar ; rev. decursio
{Cohen, 83), very fine 1
F'irst Brass of Vespasian and Hadi ian (2), one rev. vjrt AVG,
both fine 2
281
First Brass of Marcus Aurelius, Jui)iter seated {Cohen, 248),
very fine ■, Antoninus Pius, ANNONA AVG, COS ill in exergue
{Cohen, ■\:\),fine 2
Fii’st Biaiss of Faustina, Maximinus (2), and Gordianus Pius ;
Second Brass of Hadrian, Commodus (2), and Philip, all
fine 9
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Gold. Kushans, Kaneshko, obv. standing figure of king ; rev.
Siva and the bull, fine 1
Vasudeva, obv. standing figure of king ; rev. Siva and the bull,
and another similar, both fine 2
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Huvishka, half-length figure of the king to left with elephant
goad ; rev. draped standing ^guve {Calcutta Cat. XJl,
15), and a small piece similar, v't. grs. both fine 2
Guptas. Chandragupta I, obv. standing figures of king and
(pieen ; rev. goddess seated on lion (xv, 1), very fine 1
Samadragupta, obv. seated figure of king with lyre ; goddess
seated to left (xv, 4), fine 1
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288
289
290
291
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293
294
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295
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296
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298
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Saniadi-agupta, ohv. standing figure of king witli bow in riglit
hand ; rev. goddess on throne fronting, and another similar,
both fine 2
Chandragupta 11, obv. king on horseback to light, rev. seated
goddess to left with ])eacock in front; anothei', figure c)!
king to left standing with bow, rev. seated goddess on lotus
throne fronting (xv, 13), both well preserved 2
Candellas of Jejahuli (5), obv. rude figure of goddess; rev.
inscription, (ill fine b
Another similar lot b
A ))iece as last lot, and a small piece similar, v:t. 16 grs. ; and
a cupjied iiiece, with figures of two deities in shrine with
attendants, rev. plain 3
Pathan Sultans of Hindustan. Ala-ed-din, Khilji {2), both fine 2
Cxhias-ed-din Tughlak Shah (a.h. 721-5) (3), two small and
thick, the other broader and thinner, all fine 3
Naser-ed-din Muhammed Shah (793-6) (2), one fine 2
Two others, unidentified, both good 2
A similar lot 2
Moghul Emperois.- Akbar (a.h. 963-1014); Mohurs (3), cir¬
cular, 3
A similar lot, all fine 3
A similar lot, all fine 3
Five Mohurs similar, all well preserved 5
Two others, one with inscriptions within beaded frame,
both fine 2
Two other Mohurs, both fine 2
A similar lot ^ 2
Two octagonal Mohurs, both fine and rare 2
Square Mohurs, one with dotted frame, all very fine and
scarce 3
Three others, similar, 3
Three others, similar, one fine 3
Jehangir (a.h. 1014-37), Zodiacal Mohur, obv. Capricorn u.--,
inside narrow cii-cle of rays, a.h. regnal year '^'‘',fine
and very rare ^
Another sjiecimen, similar, but with rays radiating from the
figure, same years, fine and very rare [
Zodiacal Mohur, Leo, A.H. ' ♦I”!', very fine and very rare 1
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324
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326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
Square Mohur, a.h. '' ♦I'S fine and scarce
Shall Jehan (a.h. 1037-68), Mohurs (3), all fine
Three similar Mohurs, all fine
Four other Mohurs, all iv ell preserved
Auraiigzeb Alaragir (a.h. 1068-1119), Mohurs (2), hath fine
Two others, similar to last, hath fine
Shah Alum I (a.h. 1 119-24), Mohurs (2), both fine
-Tehaiidar Shah (a.h. 1124) Mohur, and rare
Farrukh Siyar (a.h. 1124-31), Mohur, scarce
Muhammed Shah (a.h. 1131-61), Mohurs (2), both very fine 2
Three other Mohurs, similar, two very fine 3
Ahmad Shah (a.h. 1161-7), Mohur, very fine and scarce 1
Alumger II (a.h. 1167-73), Mohurs (2), both very fine 2
Shah Alum II (a.H. 1173-1221), Mohurs (3), two with floial
all very fine 3
Akbar II (a.h. 1222) Mohurs (2), both very fine 2
Vai'ious Early Indian gold Coins, wt. I oz. \idwts. 5
blast India Company, Calcutta Mohur, 19th Sun, A.H. 1197,
first issue, plain edge ; anothei-, third issue (1818-32), with
upright milling, both scarce 2
Malwa, Mohurs of Ghias-ud-din (2), one circular and one
square, both fine 2
Cabool Mohur of Shah Jummah ; Cashmere Mohur of Runbere
Singh, and third Mohur ; and Sikh Mohur of the Punjab, all
very fine 4
Lucknow, Mohurs of Amjid, Wajid and Mohammed Ali Shahs,
all very fine 3
Others of Ghazi-ud-din Hyder; Naser-ed-din Hyder of Luck¬
now ; and Hyder Naik of Mysore, all very fine 3
Quarter Mohurs (6) of Lucknow, A.H. (2), and (4),
eery fine 6
Double Mohur, Akbar II, a.h. very fine 1
Presentation Piece of 32 Rupees, A.H. inscription within
border of stars, fine I
Bokhara, Shah Masoom ; Madras, Two-Swami Pagoda ; Abbassid
Piece of Egypt ; and Venetian Ducat 4
Silver. Punch-marked Coins (4) of the earliest Indian Native
Coinage, roughly oblong in shape, various counter-marks,
rare; various Bactrian (ll) ; Cabool, circa 800 (8); and
others (32) 55
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Pathaii Siiltaiis of Hiiidostaii, Aia-ed-diii Masaiid (2) ; Naser-
ed-diii Mahmud (3) ; Ghias-ed-diri (3) ; Moazz-ed-diii Kai
Kobad (3); Jelah-etl-din Finiz ; and Ala-ed-din Muhammed
(9), many fine and rare 20
Others, Kotb-ed-din Mubarik (l); Tuglack Sliah (3); 81iir
Shah (11); Islam Shah ( 10) ; Muhammed Adil Shah (l),
many fine and scarce 26
Moghul Emperors, Ku])ees, Ilumayuii (I); Akbai', circular,
(15), octagonal (2), and scxagonal (l), last three rare 19
Akbar, square Rupees, various mints 4
Jehangir, circular Rupees, various mints 55
Jehangir, Zodiacal Rupees (2) ; Taurus and Leo, and square
Rupee, all rare ; square Rupee of Shahjahan, and Murah
Rakhsh Rupees (2), and Half Rupee, all scarce 7
Shahjahan Rupees (42), various mints 42
Others, similar 50
Aurungzeb’ Alamgir, Rupees (43), various mints 43
A similar lot 42
Jahandar Shah Rupees (5), scarce] Farrukh Siyar Rupees (34),
various mints 39
Shah Jahan II Rupee; Rati’a-ud-Darajat (3); Muhammad
Ibrahim (1), all scarce] Muhammed Shah (12), and Half
Rupee, various mints 18
Muhammed Shah, Rupees (36), various mints 36
Ahmad Shah, Rupees (24), various mints 24
Alamgir II, Rupees (16); and various E. 1. Coy.’s Rupees,
struck in Native style, some fine 30
Shah ’Alam II, Rupees (44), and Quarter Rupee, various
mints ; and one of Bedar Bakht, scarce 46
Akbar II, Rupees (36), various mints 36
Rupees and smaller Pieces of Native States, various early silver
Pieces, etc., ivt. about 12(?c:s. ; and a few Copper 25
A brass-bound teak-wood Box, 13 in. by 9j in. by 6 in.,
containing four drop trays with divisions, padlock and key,
handles at sides
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361
362
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364
365
366
367
368
(4eorge III, CroAvns (2); William and Mary, Geoige II and IV,
Half Crowns, Shillings (4), and Sixpences (8), various ;
Spanish Dollars (2), one countermarked, Dutch Ducatoon,
1768, and another 21
Scotch. Kobei’t II, Perth Groat : James VI, Two Thirds Pyal,
1571; Half Merk, second issue; Balance Half Merk, all
ivell prese7'ved ; and Mary, Edinbui gh Bawbees (2), in billon,
fine 6
Club Medal, by Mossop, e(iuestrian tigure of AAJlliam Ill, the
GEORIOUS & iiUMORTAi. MEMORY, 1690; rcc. Boyal arms,
KING AND CONSTITUTION, with scroll bar for ribbon, very
fine I
Bronze Medals of the Young Pretender, Pope, Flaxman, Gains¬
borough, Hogarth, Irving, and another. Copper Boxes (2),
one with impression of Nelson medal within borders, and
the other with head of \Vellington ; and three various
pieces 1 2
'bi'ansvaal. Kruger Pound and Half Pound, silver, Five-Shillings
to Threepence, and Penny, in morocco case 9
Gold. James I, Unite, second issue, m. in. crown, fine.
Charles I, Crown, m. m. anchor, fine 2
Charles II, Guinea, 1666, ivell preserved, and another, 1683,
large head, elephant and castle under bust, fine 2
James II, Guinea, 1688, plain under bust, very fine and scarce 1
William and Mary, Guinea, 1691, very fine and scarce 1
Geoi'ge III, Guineas (2), 1776 and 1813; Half Guinea, 1810 ;
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George IV, Two-Pound Piece, 1823, very fine] Sovereign, 1826,
and Half Sovereigns (2), 1823 and 1828 4
Silver, etc. Eanred, Stycas (2) ; Cnut, Penny of York ;
Henry III, Eong-cross Pennies (9), and Irish Penny ; John,
Irish Penny and Halfpenny ; Edward I-II, Pennies (17);
Irish Penny and Halfpenny of Waterford, and two others ;
some fine 37
Edward III, G roats (2), Half Groat and Pennies (3), Durham
and London (2). Kichaid II, York Penny. Henry Y,
Penny. Henry VI, Groats (2), ])ine-cone mascle, and Groat
and Penny of Calais ; some fine 12
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370
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372
373
374
375
376
377
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379
380
381
ll^dward IV, heavy (-rroat, crescent on bieast, rare, and light
(li'oat. Henry VII, Groat and Half Groat, second issue.
Henry VI II, Groats (4), Half Groat, and Durham Penny,
some fine 1 ^
Edward VI, Ciown, 1551, m. ni. y, king on horse cantering,
fine 1
Philip and Mary, base Penny. Edwaid VI, Shilling. IHizabeth,
Shilling, Six})ences (2), one milled, and Penny, James I,
Shillings (2), Sixpences (2), Half Groat, first issue, and
Penny; some fine 12
Chailes 1, Crown, m. m. sun, fine, bat not fully struck nj) 1
Charles I, Shrewsbuiy Half Crown, 1 642, m.m. ■■■.■■ on obv.,
])lume behind Icing; rev. “Declaration,”^??^ 1
Charles I, Power Half Crowns (2), Shillings (3), Sixi)ences (2),
Half Gi'oat, and Penny; and “Briot’s” Sixpence, m.m.
anchor, fine. Commonwealth, Plalf Groat and Halfpennies
(3), fine M
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Charles T, Inchiquin Ci'own, 19 ; 8 in circular indent, stamped
either side upon thick irregular piece of silver, fine and
rare I
Charles II, Hammered Shilling and Half Groat, third issue ;
milled Shillings, 1668 and 1684, and Six])ences, 1679 and
1683, both very fine. Vlaundy Money, first issue (6) and
two sets of second issue, all very fine 20
James II, Shilling, Sixpence, and Maundy set. M'illiam and
‘ Mary, Half Crown and Maundy set. IVilliam III, Shilling,
1697 (Chester), Sixpence, and Penny. George I, Shilling
and Sixpence, and Maundy Pieces, various (5), mostly fine 21
Anne, Crown, 1703, ViGO, Half CroAvn, 1707, Shilling, 1711,
and Sixpence, 1703, VIGO, all fine 4
George II, Shillings (3), Sixpences (2), and Maundy Money (6).
George III, Shilling, Sixpence, Maundy set, first issue,
“Wire-money” Groat, Twopence, and Penny, and three
others, all very fine. Bank Tokens foi- Three-Shillings and
Eighteenpence, and Irish, Thirty, Ten (2), and Phvepence 29
Crowns, 1818, 1821, 1845 ; Half Crowns (7), Florins (3), Shil¬
lings (6), Sixpences (6), Groats (2), Maundy (ll), all 1816-
1865, some scarce and all mint 48
Scotch. William the Lion, Penny, Perth, head to left with
scei)tre headed by cross, rOx ; rev. cross with
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apparently nnpuhlished. Two others, types as Burnc: iv,
34 and 35, legends indistinct 3
Robert II, Dundee Groat, head to left witli sceptre, B behind,
six arcs to tressure ; rev. + villa + DVNDE, Burns xxiv,
332, fine and very rare 1
David II, Edinburgh Groat, fine. Charles I, Shilling, first
issue. William III Sixpence, and Anne Shilling (Edin¬
burgh), and James IV Plack. Irish, Edward lY Groat,
English type. Henry VIII, Groat, fii st issue, and Thi-ee-
pence, third issue. Groats of Philip and Maiy and Eliza¬
beth. James I, Shilling and Sixpence, first issue ; S07ne
fine 12
Various hammered and milled silver, in poor state, ivt. 8^ ozs.
Copper. Charles I, Pattern Farthing or Jetton, crowned rose
dividing CR, pray for the king ; rev. lord/ give thy/
BLESSING in three lines {Mont. p. 27, no. 7), very rare, ivell
preserced 1
Various English and Irish Co})i)er, Charles I-A"ictoria, many
fine and scarce about 120
George I, Pattern Wood’s Halfpenny, 1722, georgivs D:G:
REX • rev. ■ HlBERNiiE ’ , Hibernia looking to right, rock
behind, 1722 in exergue, on large flan, ivell preserved and
very rare 1
Irish. Elizabeth, Pennies (2) and Halfpenny, 1601. Charles 1,
Kilkenny Halfpenny, rare. James II, Limerick Halfpence,
1691 (1 1), struck on large and small “ Gun money ” shillings,
mostly fine 15
St. Patrick’s Halfpence (3), James 11(3), and William HI Half-
])ence. Voce Populi Halfpence (5) and Farthing, and othei s
(ll), some fine and many scarce 24
James H, “Gun Money” Crowns (3) ; large (21) and small (13)
Half Crowns, nearly all varieties, and fine or very fine, a
good lot 37
“Gun money” Shillings, large (28) and small (7), and Six¬
pences (14), nearly all varieties, and fine 49
Various Roman First, Second and Third Brass, including By¬
zantine a parcel
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Foreign. Various Continental Silver, prior to 1800, ivt. 9i ozs.
Various Continental Silver since 1800, mostly the smaller
pieces, nearly all mint 81
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Vat'ious Oriental and American Silvei , 5^ r>c.s\
Various French, Swiss and Dutch Coins, in copper and billon,
many fine and s^carce about 1 4 0
Copper Coins of Spain, Austria, and the Italian States, many
fine and scarce ahmit \20
Coppei- and billon Coins of various Germanic States, mostly fine
and many scarce about 1 1 b
Copper Coins of Russia, Sweden and Denmark, including
some large pieces, mostly fine and many scarce 75
Copper Coins of Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Tunis, Morocco, etc.,
and large and small Chinese Cash (36), the latter mostly
named, many fine about 110
Various copper Coins of Indian States, with a few Portuguese
African Colonial, mostly fine 51
U.S.A. Cents, 1794, 1798; Half Cents, 1797, 1800, all good
state. Continental Currency Piece, in peicter, Washington
(5), Connectieut, Massachusetts, New York (3), and "‘Nova
Constellatio ” (3) Cents, and five others, some fine 24
Various Copper and Niekel of Central and South America,
mostly fine
Various Medals, including Davison’s Nile Medal in copper gilt,
and Turkish for Acre in copper ; Coin Weights, Jettons,
etc., in bronze, copper and brass a parcel
Isle of Man Penny and Halfi)enny, 1709, fine ; Jersey, Guernsey
and Alderney Token, 1813, rare ; and various Isle of Man,
Gibraltar, and other Colonial Copper (29), mostly fine 32
Various Colonial Copper, many fine about 130
Various Colonial Silver (24). Nineteenth Century Shilling
Tokens (o), and Sixpences (3), mostly mint 32
Seventeenth Century Tokens. Berkshire (2), Bucks, Hants,
Herts, Hunts, Kent (2), London (7), Middlesex (2), Oxfoirl-
shire (2), Suffolk (3), and Wilts, mostly fine 23
Others of Cornwall; Devon (14), including Richard Hamlyn,
Plymouth {Williamson, 253), rare-, Dorset ; Gloucestershire
(5), and Somerset (3), mostly fine 04
Others of Dublin (3); Kilfinan (2); Limerick (20), including
one of Anthony Bartlett struck over an Ai mstrong farthing,
and Maryborough, mostly fine. Halfpenny of James McCulla,
1729; Twopences of John McCully, Newtown, 1761, and
Hugh Magarragh, Belfast, 1736, all fine and Menlough
Castle Sixpence, 1819 oa
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Eighteenth Century. Vai-ious Penny, and Halfpenny (49)
lokens, including Hagley Halfpenny Worceiiter^ll),
rare-, {Somerset rare and fine and Hallen’s Halfpeiniy
( U arivickshire 83), rare, all fiine or very fine 50
A arions Penny, Halfpenny and Fai tiling Tokens, mostly in
good state about 1 30
Another similar lot about 140
Birmingham and AA^iveliscombe Threepences, neither fine-, and
vai'ions Nineteenth Centui-y Pennies (32), Halfpennies (11),
and Farthings (23), some fine 68
Creek: Small ^ (3); of Syracuse, Athens, Carthage,
Prnsias, &c. (28) ; Ptolemaic (9). IvOWAN M, Alexandrian,
Roman Colonial and Celtiberian, including an Ai Drachm
(36), many fine 7g
Roman. Denarii, Consular and Family (lO) ; earlier Im¬
perial (36), some fine 46
Others of Cordianus Pins, Otacilla, Philip, ATalerian, Postnmus,
&c., some fine 37
.E. As and its fractions (8), some fine. Caransins, Third
Brass (3), provid avg . c, PA AVG ML, both very fine, and
PAX AVG. Allectus (2), PAX AVG . C, and LAETTl AVG C,
both good 1 3
First Brass of Maximinus, Severns Alexander, Cordianus Pins,
Otacilla, Philip, &c., all fine 15
A^arions M of Maximianus, Diocletian, Piobns, Ac., mostly
very fine 66
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